Flint-based station WCMZ-TV will be signing off the air for good on Monday April 22nd, 2018

The reason for the change is Central Michigan University's decision to sell WCMZ for $14 million through a Federal Communications Commission auction held to deal with the demand for more broadcast spectrum for America's increasing digital and cellular needs.

When the results of the auction were revealed in 2017, Central Michigan University announced it was putting the $14 million toward three initiatives

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Q-TV will remain on the air in the Flint market after WCMZ channel 28 goes off the air.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Last year, the Federal Communications Commission announced that WCMZ channel 28 - Central Michigan Universityís public TV station in the Flint market - was sold as part of the broadcast spectrum auction. Channel 28 will no longer be operating in the Flint broadcasting market.

However, Q-TV has a strong signal over the market and will be available to all dedicated public television viewers in the Thumb, Genesee, and Flint area. Delta College is working with cable and satellite providers to fill any gaps as they occur.

"There is a great deal of power when public broadcasting has a strong a presence in our local communities," said Dr. Jean Goodnow, Delta College President. "We love being a part of the PBS family through Q-TV and the public radio network through Q-90.1 FM."

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